Satan.
Satan.
Where’s the obligatory Miata answer?
The AMC Hornet Hatchback. Meant for everyday practicality, but BARREL ROLL
Who knew a Porsche could fly?
Maybe something roughly like this:
Or some complex math problem, with 4 equally complex answers, lettered a through d, and then have “Miata” scribbled below the 4 answers.
Hippopotamus that can breathe soup... Isn’t that a Shirley Temple song?
Of course, this is just pure imagination from a SoCal F1 fan, but I’ve doodled up possible plans for extending the course to make it possible for F1 to race on it, given its 2.5 mile minimum length. I just thought I’d share. The black is the current Grand Prix setup, The red is an extended figure eight setup, and the…
Playing “Devil’s Advocate” a little bit, the reason Spa wasn’t on the calendar was because of a ban on tobacco advertising in Belgium, which was resolved the next year, and in 2006, Spa was undergoing renovations. I still do agree with everything else you’re saying, but the Spa argument was incorrect in the sense that…
This. Ridiculously expensive, ridiculously, rare, and ridiculously beautiful. I wouldn’t trust anyone except my stupid self to drive it.
You ain’t slick, subtle self-promotional Escalade.
This is the PT Cruiser Couture Edition. It was made in its final year in production in 2010, as a “last hurrah” of sorts. But, the name... Couture. The definition is, “the design and manufacture of fashionable clothes to a client’s specific requirements and measurements.” Chrysler didn’t do anything except make the…
How would you explain Formula Drift to someone who doesn’t know what Formula Drift is? (me)
Hello Brother! (Porsche 911 GT1 at Road Atlanta)
Technically not a supercar, but it’s on the moon, for crying out loud! That’s no place for a car like that.
It also happens to cost 1.21 million dollars.
Though not technically real, This Cadillac concept car is the future if I’ve ever heard of it. Like the Nucleon, it’s powered BY ATOMS! But with this, it’s powered by Thorium, and could theoretically run for over 100 years on 8 grams of fuel without ever having to refill.